2022 NYC Pride March
FREE HISTORIC SHIP TOURS @SEAPORT
Courtesy of the South Street Seaport Museum, A 19th century vessel. An early 20th century lightship. Here and now. The Seaport Museum provides a rare opportunity to board and tour the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and the 1908 lightship Ambrose,…
SEAPORT SOUNDS: HEINEKEN RIVERDECK
Seaport Sounds is taking over the Heineken Riverdeck again this summer with a rotating schedule of DJs ready to get the party started every Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday. Take in views of the East River, enjoy a Heineken, and hang…
Seaport Cinema Is Back
Blockbusters. Indie films. Unbeatable views. Seaport Cinema returns for the summer with a wide range of movies screening on The Rooftop at Pier 17. A limited number of chairs will be made available, or you can bring your own blankets…
Project 91 Presents: MDW Summer Kick-Off
Kickstart the summer with an all-day celebration at The Greens on The Rooftop at Pier 17, hosted by Project 91. Throughout the day, a rotating lineup of DJs, including Jonas Blue, will perform against the backdrop of the Brooklyn Bridge…
Summer Movie Express at Regal
Regal is proud to announce the return of the Summer Movie Express, the popular kid-friendly festival that brings $2 movies to theatres nationwide. Every Tuesday and Wednesday this summer, Regal will offer two movies during the first show of the…
BSN x BRL: Coffee and Cookie Tasting Pop-Up in NYC
BRL Coffee Co. and Bake Some Noise have teamed up to offer delicious Cookies, Coffee tastings, fun and vibes in the Lower Eastside. The event is a pop-up hosted by DJ Neil Jackson the owner of BRL Coffee Co. and the…
Festival of New York
Festival of New York is a citywide collaborative movement featuring 200+ diverse organizations across all sectors spanning from Memorial Day to Labor Day 2022. Together, we’ll rise from one of the most difficult periods as we realize a kinder, more…
A massive Whole Foods with a coffee shop, bar and restaurant is coming to Manhattan
Whole Foods Market will open a new store at 63 Madison Ave. (between 27th St. and 28th St.), in New York City’s NoMad neighborhood on Wednesday, June 1. At more than 54,000 square feet, the store’s metropolitan feel nods to…
Off Broadway Production Maya Angelou’s ‘I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings ‘pay what they can’
Off-Broadway production of Maya Angelou’s ‘I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings’ allows patrons to ‘pay what they can’ is exactly what New Yorkers need right now. New York City Children’s Theater is proud to present Maya Angelou’s I Know…